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OUTFIT YOUR ral 1 0 PHONOGRAPH Balance $2.50 Weekly —exactly as illustrated, together with ten double-faced records—20 selections—total price only $108.50. a Place your order early as we only have a limited number of these outfits. The Brunswick included in this offer is the large cabinet style—either mahogany or oak— which plays alf makes of records at their best by means of a sim- ple adjustment of the needle. In- vestigate this offer tomorrow. 1216-18 Third Avenue Between University and Seneca Phone Main 3139 Seattle Symphony Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor The series of concerts to be given this winter will be held in Meany Hall, University of Washington. The First Symphony Concert will be given Friday cvening, November 7. The First Popular Concert will be given Saturday evening, November 15, admission prices being 25c, 50c and 75c. No season tickets. Season Tickets Now on Sale for Symphony Concerts The number sold to date has been greater than ever before and intending purchasers are*advised to secure tickets at once. On sale Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at Rogers’ University Candy Store, 14th Ave, N. E., and throughout the remainder of the week at the Sherman, Clay Music Store, SKAGIT CHARGE IS DISCOUNTED Accusations filed by M. J. Doyle that the city’s money spent thus far Jon the Skagit river power project has |beon reckless tabled by the y tee of the city council Thursday after City Engineer A. H. Dimock filed an iter ount of the expenditures and extra ite wtih on the complaint to erted that istante Doyle formerly worked Skagit project. In hi the city council, Doyle I. B. Sehinkle f hb on the Skagit work, ¥ tiate his charges, The mittee will hear Schinkle the near future, before g of Doyle's charges. Silk Suits Offered as H. C. of L. Remedy uld substan: counell nin dine finally LONDON, Oct. 24.—Manufacturers of an extremely tough kind of silk are urging Its use in the making of men's garments, It will wear much longer than wool or mixed goods and 1 actually to be cheaper, It is je poaxible by the recent invention nachine for utilizing fibers for merly wasted |Tea Taking Place of Campaign Cigar > SVELAND, Get. 4 A serie precinet teas” have been arre: ed by Mra W. G. Waitt, pu’ ¢hairman of the Lakewood wom campaign committees, The Woman's party is making the same use of tea as the men do of cigars it is explained. Heirs of Baronet Must Go to Work | LONDON, Oct. 24.—Sir Edward} Holden, the famous banker, provides | in his will that the begefits of his estate shall be withheld from any of his heirs, after his two sons, unless they are actively engaged in a bust ness or profession. Black Cat Brings Heap of Bad Luck ST, LOUIS, Oct. 24.-——H. A. Rick fired four shots at a black cat, T first went thru a window and hit boy in the leg, the second hit automobile tire, the third ! THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1919. WHOLESALE AUGHTER Saturday, Oct. 25,9A.M.] | wont a2 — AT LESS THAN HARRIS MELTZER’S COST You knew that you could buy clothes for less than wholesale in these days of soaring prices, would you buy here? Certainly! Well, we purchased an entire wholesale stock far below the whole- saler’s cost and we’ve made it a wonderful opportunity for you. wholesale house? D0? Shoes. Johnson & Mar- phy, Nettleton, are offering you the greatest Queen Quality bargains ever offered, a veri- table panorama of wonderful HARRIS MELTZER’S ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK You realize what it means to buy out an_ entire “UNION MADE” Suits Of the finest makes and best materials, on sale at ridiculous OUR SLOGAN the fourth punctured a ket carried by an old wor was arrested. The cat escaped. Atomic Energy May Transform World BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct, 24 Sir Olver Lodge, in a lecture here, lanid that eventually the latent en erey Of the atom would be utilized He said that there are millions of foot tons of energy in a single ounce | ot many substances, and that he} trusted that this force would not be | made use of until the human race was wiser and better, otherwise the planet would be made very unsafe, Cool Weather Aids Burglar’s Conscience LONDON, Oct. 24-The approach of cold weather and the pangs of | conscience impelied Arthur Dix years old, with a lengthy crime 64 ord in B nd and Australia, to sur render to the police. He confessed to stealing silver from Trinity church, Hampstead, and was sen tenced to 21 month Big Moonshine Still Unearthed in Chi CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Federal oftt cers have unearthed one of the larg est illicit distilleries ever found. In an apparently vacant building four stills were found in operation, mak ing brandy from raisin mash. In conneetion with the raid, a shop was imprisonment. | shining equipment was being manu factured, | Even Kaiser’s Picture Is Cause of Trouble BERLIN, Oct. 24.—-Protest meet ings and counter-protest meetings have been held In several large schools since the minister of public worship ordered that portraits of the kalxer must be removed from re ligious and educational institutions. At Cassel 2,500 girls assembled to ex | press their indignation. |Murder Is Prompted by Sailor’s Dream LIVERPOOL, Oct. 24.-—A dre whit his and aunt appea }him that he was to kill a des | Harry to shoot and kill |dock laborer Emmett before Earth Used to Build ‘Three-Day Cottages’ LONDON, Oct, 24.—Six-room cot- tages are being constructed of earth, jpacked under heavy pressure. A plant, moving under its own power, will be able to fill in the walls of | such a puilding in three days, with a crew of four trained men on the job 'And Then We Kick lat Mail Service Here | PARIS, Oct, 24—~An elderly woman in Clermont Ferand, Auvergne, has [received a letter addressed to her |mother in. June, 1857, It was from |her father, discussing the education jof a brother, now 75. ‘The letter ar rived by post without explanation of | the delay, The original addressee has |been dead 16 years, rican sailor, muel Emmett, a He had never seen | found where stills and other moon-/ Jburfiar on awakening prompted] WE ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS prices. Perfect fit guaranteed, and you save half. and other fine prices will greet you if you makes in Men's and Boys’, Ladies’ will come and see for your- self. and Girls’ Shees $16.00 All Wool Macki- $8.85 $25.00 Men's Sults; Latest Styles—Cut to $9.85 $5.09 Men's Union Suits; Extra Heavy—Cut to $2.68 $40.00 Men's Suits; Hand- Tailored—Cut to $17.85 $12.00 “Chippewa” Shoes; Genuinc—Cut to $5.98 20¢ Canvas Gloves—Cut to 9c $1.50 Men's atm Boys’ beavy Caps—Out to $1.00 Leather Work Gloves $1.00 Wool Sox; Cut to $5.45 | $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Dress Hats, all colors— Cut to $12.00 $14.00 Dress and Work Dress $8.00 Army Shoes; Genu- ine Munson Last—Cuf to $3.48 $5.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts Cut to $2.38 $5.00 Boys’ Shoes that will wear—Cut’ to $2.48 $15.00 Mackinaws—Cut iq $6.85 20¢ Men's Sox; all col- ors—Cut to 9c $2.25 Union-Made Over- alls; Extra Heavy—Cut to $1.25 %¢ Handkerchiefs; Red, White or Blue—Cut to $4.00 Union Suits—Cut to $1.98 $30.00 Men's Fine Owr- coals—Cut to $14.85 $10.00 All Wool Flannel Shirts—Cut to $3.98 $1.00 Men's Suspenders; Cut to 48c $1.00 Underwear—Cut to 47c $2.00 Work or Shirte—-Cut to 98c $700 and $8.00 M Dress Pants—Cut to $3.35 Ladies’ Dress Shoes; Val- ues to $15.00—Cut to °$4.98 “Slip On" coats—Cut to $9.85 | 1, * $25.00 Rain- FIRST AVENUE AND [tors suns OVERCOATS And Raincoats are _ being Bring that boy in here aad] slaughtered. Get your Winter I we'll put a Suit on him, sa¥é Coat now, and save at least a ‘ you at least five dollars, and send you away smiling. tendollar bill. je | WHISPERING PEDDLERS u LONDON Oct —The CN RIO JANEIRO, Oct. 24.—The in-| | has announced that flags flown by {terior of western Brazil is being SAVES HIS VESSEL} = PROFITEER IN BERLIN | isritisn snips in tapped by a railroad connecting the| ow 2 | rubber forests and ore deposits of ST. JOHNS, N. ¥F., Oct. 24—The} pBeRLIN, Oct. 14 post: | this wild region, British wchooner Selene arrived here! attempting to clear the streets of| tions on their ships. | MAIMED CAPTAIN le are to be pre ~The police are ed and placed in suitable us Ramps! If your gume ere ore sloughing and bleeding, you bart Pyorrhea, so-called Riggt Di ease, which is a menace to goat health, We are the only Den in the Northwest who ___| Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | 1414 8d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. HOME-MADE COUGH SYRUP |Helps Whole Family, Quickly. Woman's Interesting and other |~ | $375 after battling a hurricane off Cape|peddiers who sell food 1 with the captain issuing orders | of Jospite the fact that his leg was! Women, exsoldiers and others sell crushed, The vessel's deck load Of | chocolate, soap, cigarets and matches lumber had been swept off and she|at exorbitant — prices y carry was otherwise damaged. The cap: | their their pockets and tain’s leg was amputated soon after | solicit by whispering to the Selene reached port « in violation restriction ar | wares in trade pedestrians Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure 'Kind ness Weapon of Woman Sheriff SLIER, Vt., Oct. 24.—Mre wife of Shetiff Frank H. ‘Tracy of Washington county, is a] deputy. She goes unarmed and| scorns handcuffs, but has taken men | to ata 's prison and never has lost a . Sheriff Tracy runs his jail ¢ honor plan, RO} A IN cumarins | Oct. 24.—V! rule in Univer: | sity of Pennsylvania examinations may result in the abolition of the system, At student meetings it has been proposed that cheaters be ex- pelled and their names posted on the ‘university bulletin boards, é PHILADE tions of the Letter | | Mrs, M. H. Van Wart, Lents, Ore. |] !7 this dreaded disease. Almost Every Human Ail-|most nerlous are Rheumatinm, with| eats H. Van Wart, Lents, Ore.}| yh algae 8 2 , ment Is Due to Blood its torturing pains; Catarrh, often a} SO aet i acai to webbie Hie eae ae ee forerunner of dread consumption; y Impurities \Bosama, Tater, Erysipeias FORD Four years ago my husband had || Reasogsble | deeount te vo or » es! eo lei s sear. Pen » - ‘ their es. You can not overestimate the im-|er disfiguring skin diseas jmedicines he ‘tried, Finally triea || ™°? ™ portance of keeping the blood free|which makes the’ strc I am out of work and All work guaranteed 15 yeats | of F your Mentho-Laxene and made It up} of impurities. When | you realize /helpless, and many other diseases! must sell my car this a cough ayrup and it quickly} fi : a h constantly pump-jare the direct result of impure Dect + s iT ed him, Now, this last winter, | H ing this vital fluid’ to all parts of | blood week, R: rice 18 scarcely wo boya had fearful coughs ahd nit the body, you can easily see that! You can in a large measure avoid| | any object. ag cured them, It also. gives maj te ‘ any impurity in the blood will cauwe | ity 0 disease, By. the use of Car is stored at the § | croat relief from asthma, from which | 4 Tad p serious complications. 8. . he wonderful nlor rem- JTO MA - 1 suffer in winter time, as you know Any slight disorder or Smpurity|edy that has been in constant use Al haan ak ro here we have it so rainy instead of that creeps into the blood is a|for more than fifty years. 8. 8, 8|§ KET, 701 East Pine St. snow, as back eaut, ete.” INC. source of danger, for every vital/cleanses the blood thoroughly. It is; Tel. East 340. This is | 608 Third Ave, Cor. dames | | This concentrated essence, called | | Mentho-Laxene, is sold by druggists jin 2%-ounce bottles, You mix it at home with syrup, making a whole pint very cheaply, as per directions with each bottle.—Adv. organ of the body depends upon the!sold by druggists everywhere. blood supply to properly perform its| For valuable literature functions ‘ al advice absolutely . write to Many painful and dangerous dis-|day. to the Medical Dept., Swift eanen are the direct result of a bad|Specitic Company, 256 Swift Labor- condition of the blood. Among the|atory, Atlanta, my own personal car. Mr. H. C. Grattain. Easy terjns. Phone Elliott 3683 Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 BM | Sundays, 9 to 1% and med r ‘